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Newscoop (formerly known as Campsite) is an open content management system for professional journalists. Features for the modern newsroom include multiple author management, issue-and-section based publishing, geolocation, and multilingual content management. The enterprise-standard journalistís dashboard and a templating engine supporting anything from HTML5 to mobile complete this fast production and publishing system.

Cream is a multilingual customer relationship management (CRM) system for media organizations. The application tracks sales orders, payments, shipments, services, online and print subscriptions, and the effectiveness of promotional campaigns through its easy-to-use reporting and analytical functions. Cream features a powerful module for communication with customers, including incoming and outgoing email, template-based HTML newsletters, and a WYSIWYG editor.

Dream is a distribution tracking system that helps publishers
by providing ways of monitoring distribution, ensuring that
publications get out to readers in the best possible way, and
optimizing the number of returned copies in an edition. By
tracking relationships with distributors and vendors,
publishers have more useful information, and ultimately
better results.

Airtime lets you take total control of your radio station via the Web with intelligent archive management, powerful search, an easy playlist builder, a simple scheduling calendar, and rock-solid automated playout. Features include fades, cues, playlists, a programme calendar, Icecast, Shoutcast, and Soundcloud integration, DJ and station manager roles, JQuery widgets, Liquidsoap playout, and a record and rebroadcast functionality. Powerful media archive features 'watch' folders to allow stations to magically synchronize files, auto-import files, and has multiple directory support. Users can interact with it through any Web browser. It comes with an 'easy install' package.

Media organizations are increasingly required to deliver content to multiple platforms. They need to distribute content to whatever device the user turns to in order to access information. Superdesk is a publishing solution that offers broadcasters and publishers the opportunity to exploit content across all revenue-generating devices using existing resources and without incurring extra costs. One tool to deliver the entire publishing cycle for print and broadcast, from ingest to output, built by journalists, for journalists, with the aim of helping the media business towards financial sustainability. It is intuitive, platform/device neutral, low-cost, and easy to update.

Booktype makes it easier for people and organizations to collate, organize, edit, and publish books. Delivering frictionlessly to print, lulu.com, and almost any ereader, Booktype facilitates collaborative production processes, with no more lost manuscripts, overwritten Word files, awkward wikis, or cumbersome CMSes.